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  2. Superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    An avoidable issue with Australia's superannuation system is employees failing to consolidate multiple accounts, thus being charged multiple account fees. In 2018, of Australia's 15 million superannuation fund members, 40% had multiple accounts, which collectively cost them $2.6 billion in additional fees per year. [80]

  3. Taxation of superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Superannuation funds can claim a capital gains tax discount where the asset has been owned for at least 12 months. The discount applicable to superannuation funds is 33%, reducing the effective tax rate on capital gains from 15% to 10%. [8] No discount or adjustment is available if an asset is sold at a loss.

  4. AustralianSuper - Wikipedia

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    AustralianSuper is an Australian superannuation fund headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria.It is an industry super fund, and so operates through a mutual fund structure.. With over A$ 340 billion of retirement savings under management and more than 3.4 million members, AustralianSuper is the largest superannuation fund in Australia and the sixteenth largest pension fund in the world.

  5. Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 - Wikipedia

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    The Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 is an Australian labour law statute that regulates superannuation in Australia. See also. Australian labour law;

  6. MTAA Super - Wikipedia

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    MTAA Super is a public offer fund and allows membership to all Australians. MTAA Super was named SuperRatings 7 year platinum performer for 2003-2010. In 2020, the fund was again awarded Platinum Rating by SuperRatings, who named MTAA Super a “best value for money” super fund.

  7. Ian Silk - Wikipedia

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    He took the fund from a 'small fry born of compulsory superannuation legislation in the 1990s to a major global player. [4] Following his retirement from the super industry, Ian was appointed to the boards of Hawthorn Football Club and Crown Melbourne. [6] [7] His appointment to Crown was supported by its new owner, Blackstone. [8]

  8. Future Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Future Fund is an independently managed sovereign wealth fund established in 2006 to strengthen the Australian Government's long-term financial position by making provision for unfunded superannuation liabilities for public servants that will become payable during a period when an ageing population is likely to place significant pressure on the Commonwealth's finances.

  9. Plum Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    Plum Super is an Australian corporate superannuation administrator and provider of financial products and services, before Plum Super became a product of MLC in 2016. As of 2021, Plum Super is administered by MLC Wealth Management Services.